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Dreams and atrocity
The oneiric in representations of trauma
Emily-Rose Baker, Diane Otosaka
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- English
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Dreams and atrocity
The oneiric in representations of trauma
Emily-Rose Baker, Diane Otosaka
About This Book
This volume explores the relationship between oneiric and historical episodes of atrocity as depicted in transnational twentieth- and twenty-first-century art, film, literature and theatre. Examining the political and aesthetic power harnessed by dreams in increasingly 'dark times', it takes as its starting point the overlooked significance granted to the oneiric beyond Freudian psychoanalysis. By reading the oneiric within variously known cultural texts â including Holocaust fiction, world cinema, Bronx theatre, surrealist art and two collections of wartime dream transcriptions â the volume also offers a renewed perspective on modern and contemporary trauma. In so doing, it demonstrates the relevance of the oneiric, beyond the interpretative framework of psychoanalysis, as an aesthetic and political tool with which to alert us and respond to the violence of our contemporary world.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Figures
- List of Contributors
- Foreword: Dreams, trauma and awakening
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Reclaiming the oneiric
- Part I Dream images
- Part II Dreams as sites of resistance
- Part III Violent states
- Afterword: Archiving the oneiric
- Index